A Russian airline's plane caught fire in Antalya for the same reason as five years ago at Sheremetyevo – The Insider.


In November, a fire broke out in the engine of a Sukhoi Superjet 100 belonging to the Russian airline 'Azimuth' at Antalya airport. It occurred because the plane 'bounced' during landing and punctured the fuel tank with its landing gear. Another similar problem arose at Yakutsk airport when the plane again punctured the fuel tanks due to an uneven runway. The issue with the landing gear could not be resolved after the previous incident.
Cause of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 engine fire
During the landing of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 at Antalya airport, an engine fire occurred because the plane 'bounced' – it rebounded from the runway. This led to the landing gear puncturing the fuel tank and igniting a fire near the engine. The same incident occurred with the Sukhoi Superjet 100 at Yakutsk airport. There, too, the landing gear punctured the fuel tank due to an uneven runway. This issue was already known after the incident at Sheremetyevo airport in 2019, when a plane caught fire and people died. However, the aircraft design has not been corrected.
Previous incidents with Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft
In 2019, a Sukhoi Superjet 100 of 'Aeroflot' caught fire at Sheremetyevo airport after striking the runway due to bounce. There were 78 people on board, 41 of whom died. The commander of the crew responsible for the landing was sentenced to six years in prison. A similar incident occurred at Yakutsk airport with a Sukhoi Superjet 100 when it punctured fuel tanks during landing due to an uneven runway. Regarding the recent incident in Antalya, there were no fatalities.
Read also
- Forecasters warn of dangerous meteorological phenomena in several regions
- Polyg during the combat mission in Kursk. Let's remember Dmytro Ihnatov
- The GUR and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs evacuated 133 Ukrainians from Israel (photo)
- The Four-Day Work Week Really Works: Results of a Large-Scale Study in the EU
- In Ukraine, payments for the care of pensioner relatives have been introduced
- Poland Doesn't Like Ukrainians: Study Reveals Unexpected Reasons